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I feel really judged by the last dog in your picturesSome of my empty nest adopted " kids " Ava, Poppy and Sonny. These are some kief balls when i feel like cleaning out my grinders and pressing, rolling in my hands while watching a show. plus my azalia plants i combined into one hole when planted.
Thank youBEAUTIFUL all the way around !!
Yes i started them indoors under 18/6 after they'd rooted in soil. They were there like 2 months in the tent. I of course started 9 autoflower in the same tent ( thinking that i timed it right from photos going outdoors ) so as i watched the dates of sunrise/sunset times i figured they'd do fine. And i began transitioning them during the morning till afternoon them back inside the tent so they did'nt get the lesser hrs of 18 but they should of gotten like 16-14hr to adjust. I had autos in there they needed min. 18/6 ya get me?How’d they get into flower already this time of the year? We’re they inside before?
Everything looks great. Still trying to establish veggie gardens at my place. Got tomatoes and peppers in the ground finally. The weather has been terrible this year. This is the latest I’ve ever got started.
Some of my fruit trees are starting to produce as well. I finally got another cherry tree to replace the one I planted 3 years ago. A bear ate the tree the day after I planted it
It was 6’. The bear must have been a bonsai enthusiast. It decided the tree looked better at 18”
I actually ordered 2 cherry trees. But the Lapins was DOAThe Montmorency is doing fine in a 7 gallon pot for now.
Hopefully I can get my backhoe fixed soon. The mountains, at least around here, don’t have much topsoil. Underneath the 3-4” of topsoil is shale/clay. It’s like concrete when it’s dry
I broke my thumb at work. So I’m not even gonna try to dig by hand. I’ll get 10-12 bags of mulch to bury the pot for winter if I have to. But I’m optimistic I’ll get it in the ground by then
We’re on opposite coasts but quite possibly the same zone, 6b.
7b. Still spring to me. Volunteer plants popped up everywhere..alongside the plants which were done at the usual times, they're really far ahead. I'm thinking over a month!!!! Things are changing and it's odd. Yes to the fruit trees (peaches),grapes everything started fruiting/blooming early this year. And good luck on the cherry trees!!!! They are so beautiful. Hope you can get them established.How’d they get into flower already this time of the year? We’re they inside before?
Everything looks great. Still trying to establish veggie gardens at my place. Got tomatoes and peppers in the ground finally. The weather has been terrible this year. This is the latest I’ve ever got started.
Some of my fruit trees are starting to produce as well. I finally got another cherry tree to replace the one I planted 3 years ago. A bear ate the tree the day after I planted it
It was 6’. The bear must have been a bonsai enthusiast. It decided the tree looked better at 18”
I actually ordered 2 cherry trees. But the Lapins was DOAThe Montmorency is doing fine in a 7 gallon pot for now.
Hopefully I can get my backhoe fixed soon. The mountains, at least around here, don’t have much topsoil. Underneath the 3-4” of topsoil is shale/clay. It’s like concrete when it’s dry
I broke my thumb at work. So I’m not even gonna try to dig by hand. I’ll get 10-12 bags of mulch to bury the pot for winter if I have to. But I’m optimistic I’ll get it in the ground by then
We’re on opposite coasts but quite possibly the same zone, 6b.
You are an amazing gardener. Your flower bed is huge and they look wonderful! I KNOW how much work that takes. But it's not really work if you love doing it, is it? Except, of course, when the mosquitos and biting flies show up and hassle you.How's about a little 5day update on these outdoor plants ehhhhh?My 9 different autos are doing OK staying outdoors and not getting chewed on. Gotta keep the darn kitty from jumping up on the table and brushing up on them. Most are beginning stages of flowering all about 40days from sprout. Watering nearly all of them everyday till just alittle runs out. I feed everyother watering same way. It's cooled off abit thank you mother nature it's in the mid 80's and nights in the mid 50's.
I have 3 blueberry muffins just doing great vegging out growing taller an wider. Water them everyother day and feed them 1xweek with dyna grow or fish/guano teas. The 2 flowering slurricanes got fed dyna grow bloom every 2nd waterings. They are real green i'm guessing cause they did'nt depleat the soil mix i made with the wormcasting they flat out went into flower after a week or so outdoors. One is maybe 40" and other is 28" oh well just rolling with it. Last pics are of my toms & sweet onion patch and my chewed up potatoe bed. Been throwing slug pellets at it LOL loads of snails around. My neighbor threw a snail over my side of the fence it landed on my patio roof and made the loudest BANG scared the shit out of me.
Oakie doakie that's about it for now. Enjoy the day and have a creamcicle orange or rootbeer.
Thank you cpurola my energy an motivation comes from outdoor gardening it's my favorite time of the year.You are an amazing gardener. Your flower bed is huge and they look wonderful! I KNOW how much work that takes. But it's not really work if you love doing it, is it? Except, of course, when the mosquitos and biting flies show up and hassle you.
Your weed plants look happy, happy, happy.
Aww your a nice person, but you really can.I wanna grow like you when I grow up
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